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Worth Sharing: Banet Authors Paper in Prestigious Journal

A bronze statue of a wildcat stands proudly as the sun sets in the distance.
Jason Halley / University Photographer

The Wildcat Statue, designed by Washington-based artist Matthew Gray Parker, the seven-foot-long, 1,500-pound bronze statue is a replication of the native bobcat (Lynx rufus californicus), which the student body declared as the University’s mascot in 1924, seen in Wildcat Plaza on Sunday, April 22, 2018 in Chico, Calif. (Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

The following is a listing of professional achievements by Chico State faculty, staff, and students. Submit your professional achievements to ucomm@csuchico.edu.

Publications, Presentations and Exhibits

Mandy Banet, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, published a paper in the journal Conservation Physiology titled “Simulated maternal stress reduces offspring aerobic swimming performance in Pacific salmon.”

Tom Wilder, lecturer in the business information systems department and SAP UCC executive director in the Center for Enterprise Systems and Informatics Research, penned an article titled “Where’s the Talent?” in the journal CIO Applications.

Awards and Activities

Bachelor’s Degree Center named Chico State as one of the nation’s top schools for a criminal justice and criminology degree.